Also bring us closer to upstream. Sadly the Linux and BSD dirent
structs don't match, so we'll never be completely in sync (and I don't
think we can hide the difference with macro trickery).
Change-Id: Ief4275856116cd1d5b5e0f9166db1ead9439515c
These symbols should be public (and Firefox uses them), and we'd also probably
rather have the upstream thread-safe implementation.
Bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030899
Change-Id: I2a5888fbb3198546848398f576fd2195ff3fe00c
Occasionally file descriptors seem to be leaking across execs
from DNS related calls. Set close-on-execute for the various
sockets / file to prevent file descriptor leakage.
Change-Id: I4724b47bc7236f40c29518a6075598a9bba48b0a
Code written for glibc can be sloppy about these types on LP64 and
get away with it. It's probably better for our users if these types
are identical rather than just being the same size.
Change-Id: I3dd116d80569d2d101342a552c55f4a18884025b
This is actually revision 1.33, which is no longer the latest, but it's
as close to head as we can currently reasonably get. I've also switched
to the OpenBSD getentropy_linux.c implementation of getentropy, lightly
modified to try to report an error on failure.
Bug: 14499627
Change-Id: Ia7c561184b1f366c9bf66f248aa60f0d53535fcb
This brings us on par with glibc.
To avoid breaking clients, temporary keep cmsg_nxthdr until the next NDK
refresh.
Bug: 15822452
Change-Id: I24c24e68c31f4f2b8f3d2df7acd575cb75174173
If you make clone, fork, or vfork system calls directly, you're still
on your own, but we now do the right thing for the clone wrapper.
With this implementation, children lose the getpid caching, but we've
no reason to think that that covers any significant use cases.
Bug: 15387103
Change-Id: Icfab6b63c708fea830960742ec92aeba8ce7680d
Since this was not done earlier, there are binary compatibility concerns
that prevent us from being able to apply this to LP32.
Bug: 11156955
Change-Id: Ie717c3ae4b81c749548a45a993c834e109700b27
Define CONFIG_32BIT as _ABIO32 rather than as 1;
it needs to be undefined for calls from mips64.
We need defined(CONFIG_32BIT) == !defined(CONFIG_64BIT),
and get that via defined(_ABIO32) == !defined(__LP64__).
Define CONFIG_CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN to get correctly-placed
struct msqid64_ds fillers on ipc calls from mips32.
Without this, big-endian fillers were erroneously used.
This bug exists in prior mips32 Android releases.
Define __SANE_USERSPACE_TYPES__ to use int_ll64.h
rather than int_ll64.h on mips64.
This depends on external/kernel-headers patch
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/98915/http://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/6890/
Change-Id: If65fa80746533723cdf46eebe95733bea7ce24ba
Replacing memmove/memset with their builtin check equivalents fixes an
implicit definition warning when only including strings.h.
Change-Id: I74f03b9506ea37f5c2f9c11498e379a70998b430
In practice, with this implementation we never need to make a system call.
We get the main thread's tid (which is the same as our pid) back from
the set_tid_address system call we have to make during initialization.
A new pthread will have the same pid as its parent, and a fork child's
main (and only) thread will have a pid equal to its tid, which we get for
free from the kernel before clone returns.
The only time we'd actually have to make a getpid system call now is if
we take a signal during fork and the signal handler calls getpid. (That,
or we call getpid in the dynamic linker while it's still dealing with its
own relocations and hasn't even set up the main thread yet.)
Bug: 15387103
Change-Id: I6d4718ed0a5c912fc75b5f738c49a023dbed5189
Parts of this are just getting us in sync with upstream, but the
'const' stuff is our own mess. We should kill the *_tz functions
and lose this difference from upstream.
Change-Id: I17d26534ed3f54667143d78147a8c53be56d7b33